Michigan man who fatally stabbed a man from Green Bay accused of taking selfies with victim's body
MI man found the victim by using a smartphone app men use to meet other men for sex
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A Michigan man arrested in the August stabbing death of a Green Bay man is accused of taking selfie videos and photos with the victim's body, writing a Bible verse on the victim's wall and leaving a handwritten apology.
Caleb Anderson, 23, of Caspian, Michigan, was charged Thursday with the Aug. 1 stabbing death of 65-year-old Patrick Ernst. Authorities say Anderson then stole's Ernst's car and killed another man in Alabama.
Anderson remains jailed in Alabama, where he pleaded not guilty Thursday to a charge of capital murder in the stabbing death of 52-year-old Dwight Dixon, WLUK-TV reported.
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Court documents show that Anderson found Ernst through a smartphone app men use to meet other men for sex. Ernst was the one person who "replied back," Anderson said.
A Michigan man has been accused of taking selfies with the body of a man that he killed.
Investigators say that in addition to the Bible verse and note, they found "disturbing" selfies on a burner phone Anderson said he bought in Green Bay.
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A medical examiner counted about 50 stab wounds to Ernst's body, mostly to the head, neck and abdomen.